Ian B. Goldberg
Ian B. Goldberg is an American television and film writer, as well as a producer and showrunner.
Ian B. Goldberg
Ian B Goldberg
Film Writer, television writer, television producer, showrunner
2005–present
Among his most well-known work is as the writer of the films, The Autopsy of Jane Doe (2016) and Eli (2019), as well as co-showrunner along with Andrew Chambliss and writer of AMC's Fear the Walking Dead. He also co-created the television shows Krypton for the SyFy Network and Dead of Summer for Freeform.
Career[edit]
Television[edit]
Goldberg began his Hollywood career in 2005 working on The WB series Related, starring Jennifer Esposito and Lizzy Caplan. He wrote the episode "Driving Miss Crazy".
In 2008, he joined the Fox science-fiction series Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, as staff writer. He wrote four episodes for the show, before its cancellation in 2009.
Goldberg was a story editor and writer of two episodes, on the ABC drama FlashForward, for its first and only season.
He was an executive story editor and writer on the CBS drama Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior, a spin-off from Criminal Minds. He wrote three episodes before its cancellation in May 2011.
The writer gained notoriety in the summer of 2011, when he joined the ABC fantasy/drama Once Upon a Time,[1][2] writing and co-producing the show, which ran for seven years.
Episodes Goldberg contributed to Once Upon a Time include: